On 09/01/02 10:24, "David Golden" <ikondave_at_charter.net> wrote:
> on 1/9/02 9:17 AM, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com wrote:
>
>>
>> On 09/01/02 10:11, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>> on 09-01-2002 3:49, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com
>>> wrote:
>>> =20
>>>> I've seen round-trip tickets here, in the US, for around $350 USD...
>>> =20
>>> Alors, tu sera la ? ;-)
>>
>> Malheureusement, non (unfortunately, no). Ma douce-moiti=E9 ne me laisserait
>> jamais aller en Europe tout seul, alors il faudrait pr=E9voir 2 billets, ce
>> qui revient =E0 $700 (my SO would never let me go to Europe alone, so we
>> woul=
>> d
>> have to get 2 tickets, which brings back the price to $700)...
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>> -Laurent.
>
> Gee Folks -
>
> I'd be happy to fly everyone over for the get together, but my Gulfstream is
> in the shop for repairs ;-)).
Dave,
No problem! I'm sure Paul Guyot is very flexible! Just let us know when your
Gulfstream is repaired and we'll setup another meeting!!!
-Laurent.
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